Hasan And Charlamagne Tha God On Mental Health (Video)

         Breakfast Club co-host Charlamagne tha God visits Hasan on this week’s Deep Cuts for a candid conversation about their respective journeys with mental health and how they cope with anxiety. Charlamagne discusses how going to therapy changed his life and how a relative committing suicide opened up a conversation surrounding mental health within his family that had never happened before.

Charlamagne also reveals who his most heated interview was with (not the one you'd expect) and tells Hasan his reason for pressing Elizabeth Warren on her past Native American ancestry claims. Hasan and Charlamagne then talk 2020 election, The Breakfast Club's importance as an avenue for politicians looking to reach black voters, and if they could beat Desus & Mero in a game of basketball.

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Breakfast Club co-host Charlamagne tha God visits Hasan on this week’s Deep Cuts for a candid conversation about their respective journeys with mental health and how they cope with anxiety. Charlamagne discusses how going to therapy changed his life and how a relative committing suicide opened up a conversation surrounding mental health within his family that had never happened before. Charlamagne also reveals who his most heated interview was with (not the one you'd expect) and tells Hasan his reason for pressing Elizabeth Warren on her past Native American ancestry claims. Hasan and Charlamagne then talk 2020 election, The Breakfast Club's importance as an avenue for politicians looking to reach black voters, and if they could beat Desus & Mero in a game of basketball.

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